BS IEC SRD 63268:2020
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Energy and data interfaces of users connected to the smart grid with other smart grid stakeholders. Standardization landscape
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 90 |
IEC SRD 63268:2020(E) depicts a comprehensive standardization landscape of the interfaces between the main grid stakeholders and the grid users, grid users comprising DERs and Customer Premises. This document considers the main “physical” and “logical” interactions (i.e. through wires/functions โ power and/or communication) between grid users and grid stakeholders, both from an electrical standpoint and from a data standpoint. Then for each interaction type, the document presents the standardization landscape. This document depicts, as well, the interactions between the grid stakeholders manipulating grid user related data, themselves. Effectively it appears that considering the sole landscape of the interfaces between the grid users and the grid would be very limited without considering the way the data attached to grid users are manipulated/managed within and between the different stakeholders holding these data. Providing a seamless vision of the management of these data is becoming of highest priority. The document focuses exclusively on Distribution grid users, excluding as such “bulk generation” grid users and “transmission connected grid users”, the main reason being that the main breakthrough resulting from the introduction of distributed energy resources affects mostly the Distribution grid users. This document mostly focuses on establishing the standardization landscape for the considered domain, including the IEC entities involved in producing reports, technical specifications and standards related to it. From this assessment a first set of recommendations is issued related to the way IEC addresses this scope.
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4 | CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 4 Executive summary 4.1 General 4.2 IEC entities involvement summary 4.2.1 General |
15 | 4.2.2 Main gaps 4.2.3 Standardization entity coordination improvement Tables Table 1 โ Summary of IEC entities involved in supporting interfaces of smart grid users |
17 | 5 Introducing the main interactions between the grid and the grid users 5.1 Reference to SGAM 5.2 SGAM principles (reminder) 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 SGAM interoperability layers |
18 | 5.2.3 SGAM โ smart grid plane Figures Figure 1 โ Grouping into SGAM interoperability layers Table 2 โ SGAM interoperability layers |
19 | Figure 2 โ Smart grid plane โ domains and hierarchical zones Table 3 โ SGAM domains |
20 | 5.2.4 Global SGAM framework Table 4 โ SGAM zones |
21 | 5.3 Breaking down DER and Customer Premises domains into subdomains Figure 3 โ The SGAM framework |
22 | 5.4 Main considered interactions 5.4.1 General 5.4.2 Conceptual model basis Figure 4 โ SGAM illustrating the smart grid user interface and its interfaces |
23 | 5.4.3 Transposition into the SGAM concepts Figure 5 โ Reworked smart grid conceptual model based on the SG-CG one |
24 | 5.4.4 Interactions detailed identification Figure 6 โ Main stakeholders’ interactions, simplified view โMapping the conceptual model over the SGAM one |
25 | Figure 7 โ Global smart grid user interface mapped over the SGAM |
26 | Figure 8 โ Detailed smart grid user interface mapped over the SGAM |
27 | Table 5 โ Main (direct) smart grid users related interactions |
28 | 5.4.5 Specific case of EV and associated interactions and SGAM mapping Table 6 โ Main (indirect) smart grid users related interactions |
29 | Figure 9 โ EV additional interactions โ mapped over the SGAM |
30 | Table 7 โ Additional interactions to consider for supporting EV integration |
31 | 6 Standardization assessment of the main smart grid user interfaces 6.1 General 6.2 Interactions with the grid operators Table 8 โ Main interactions between the grid user and the grid operators |
32 | 6.3 Interactions related to DER operation 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 In case of DER grid users Table 9 โ Main interactions related to DER operation |
33 | 6.3.3 In case of DER units within Home and Building grid users (specific Customer Premises grid users) 6.3.4 In case of DER units within Industry grid users (specific Customer Premises grid users) |
34 | 6.3.5 In case of DER units within a multi-owner microgrid (specific Customer Premises grid users) 6.4 Interactions to and from the service provider and energy metering 6.5 Interactions with the energy market places Table 10 โ Main interactions between the grid user andthe service provider and energy metering Table 11 โ Main interactions between the grid user and the energy market places |
35 | 6.6 Additional interactions applying to EV |
36 | Annex A (informative)Mapping of the interfaces between the grid operatorwith grid users hosting DER units A.1 Interfaces under consideration A.2 Main use cases A.3 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture A.3.1 Preamble A.3.2 Component layer Table A.1 โ Interfaces under consideration between the grid users and the Utilities Table A.2 โ Supported business processes and use caseswhen considering interfaces with utilities |
37 | A.3.3 Communications layer Figure A.1 โ Interfacing the grid operator with grid users hosting DER unitsmapped to the SGAM component layer |
38 | A.3.4 Information (Data) layer Figure A.2 โ Interfacing the grid operator with grid users hosting DER unitsmapped to the SGAM communication layer |
39 | A.3.5 Mapping IEC entities involved interfacing the grid operator with grid users Figure A.3 โ Interfacing the grid operator with grid users hosting DER unitsmapped to the SGAM information layer |
40 | Figure A.4 โ IEC entities involved in interfacing the grid operatorwith grid users hosting DER units |
42 | Annex B (informative)Mapping the interfaces related to DER operation B.1 Interfaces under consideration B.2 Main use cases Table B.1 โ Interfaces related to DER operation Table B.2 โ Supported business processes anduse cases when considering DER operation |
43 | B.3 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture B.3.1 General B.3.2 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture in case of DER grid users |
44 | Figure B.1 โ Interfacing DER units within DER grid users for operation purpose โ component layer |
45 | Figure B.2 โ Interfacing DER units within DER grid users for operation purpose โ communication layer |
46 | Figure B.3 โ Interfacing DER units within DER grid users for operation purpose โ information layer |
47 | Figure B.4 โ IEC entities involved in interfacing DER unitswithin DER grid users for operation purpose |
48 | B.3.3 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture in case of DER units within Home and Building grid users (specific Customer Premises grid users) |
49 | Figure B.5 โ Interfacing DER units within Home and Building grid usersfor operation purpose โ component layer |
50 | Figure B.6 โ Interfacing DER units within Home and Building grid usersfor operation purpose โ communication layer |
51 | Figure B.7 โ Interfacing DER units within Home and Building grid usersfor operation purpose โ information layer |
52 | Figure B.8 โ IEC entities involved in interfacing DER units within Homeand Building grid users for operation purpose |
53 | B.3.4 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture in case of DER units within Industry grid users (specific Customer Premises grid users) |
54 | Figure B.9 โ Interfacing DER units within Industry grid users for operation purpose โ component layer |
55 | Figure B.10 โ Interfacing DER units within Industry grid users for operation purpose โ communication layer |
56 | Figure B.11 โ Interfacing DER units within Industry grid users for operation purpose โ information layer |
57 | Figure B.12 โ IEC entities involved in interfacing DER units within Industry grid users for operation purpose |
58 | B.3.5 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture in case of a multi-owner microgrid (specific Customer Premises domain grid users) Figure B.13 โ Interfacing DER units within a multi-owner microgridfor operation purpose โ component layer |
59 | Figure B.14 โ Interfacing DER units within a multi-owner microgridfor operation purpose โ communication layer |
60 | Figure B.15 โ Interfacing DER units within a multi-owner microgridfor operation purpose โ information layer |
61 | Figure B.16 โ IEC entities involved in interfacing DER unitswithin a multi-owner microgrid for operation purpose |
63 | Annex C (informative)Mapping the interfaces between grid usersand service providers and energy metering C.1 Interfaces under consideration C.2 Main use cases Table C.1 โ Interfaces under consideration to andfrom the service providers and energy metering Table C.2 โ Supported business processes and use cases when considering interfaces with service providers and energy metering |
64 | C.3 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture C.3.1 Preamble C.3.2 Component layer |
65 | C.3.3 Communications layer Figure C.1 โ Interfacing the service providers and energy metering โ in relationship with grid users (example) mapped to the SGAM component layer |
66 | C.3.4 Information (Data) layer Figure C.2 โ Service providers and energy metering interfaces โ in relationship with grid users (example) mapped to the SGAM communication layer |
67 | C.3.5 Mapping involved IEC entities to the SGAM architecture Figure C.3 โ Service providers and energy metering interfaces โ in relationship with grid users (example) mapped to the SGAM information layer |
68 | Figure C.4 โ IEC entities involved in supporting service providersand energy metering interfaces |
70 | Annex D (informative)Mapping the interfaces with the market places D.1 Interfaces under consideration D.2 Main use cases Table D.1 โ Interfaces under consideration to and from the market places Table D.2 โ Supported business processes and use caseswhen considering interfaces with market places |
71 | D.3 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture D.3.1 Preamble D.3.2 Component layer Figure D.1 โInterfacing market places โ mapped to the SGAM component layer |
72 | D.3.3 Communications layer D.3.4 Information (Data) layer Figure D.2 โ Market places interfaces mapped to the SGAM communication layer |
73 | D.3.5 Mapping involved IEC entities to the SGAM architecture Figure D.3 โ Market places interfaces mapped to the SGAM information layer |
74 | Figure D.4 โ IEC entities involved in supporting market places interfaces |
75 | Annex E (informative)Mapping the additional interfaces supporting EV integration E.1 Interfaces under consideration E.2 Mapping standards to the SGAM architecture E.2.1 Preamble E.2.2 Component layer Table E.1 โ Supported business processes and use cases related to the considered additional interfaces supporting EV integration |
76 | E.2.3 Communications layer Figure E.1 โ Interfacing market places โ mapped to the SGAM component layer |
77 | E.2.4 Information (Data) layer Figure E.2 โ Additional interfaces to support EV mappedto the SGAM communication layer (in case of H&B) |
78 | E.2.5 Mapping involved IEC entities to the SGAM architecture Figure E.3 โ Market places interfaces mapped to the SGAM information layer |
79 | Figure E.4 โ IEC entities involved in supporting market places interfaces |
81 | Annex F (informative)Smart metering main standard (extract) Figure F.1 โ The smart metering reference architecture |
82 | Table F.1 โ Advanced metering infrastructure โ available standards for smart metering |
83 | Annex G (informative)European smart grid conceptual model(extract from the SG-CG document [4]) G.1 High level presentation of the smart grid conceptual model |
84 | G.2 Main elements of the smart grid conceptual model G.2.1 Operations G.2.2 Grid Users G.2.3 Energy Services Figure G.1 โ European smart grid conceptual model |
85 | G.2.4 Markets |
86 | Bibliography |